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Special:UserLogin > Alimentary System - Horse Anatomy > Special:UserLogin > Campylobacter fetus subspecies venerealis > Special:History/Lizard and Snake Dystocia

Lizard and Snake Dystocia

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    New page: {{unfinished}} Dystocia is common in reptiles and may affect 10% of the captive population annually. Dystocia is a relatively common problem occurring in lizards, however snakes appear to ...

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